Books on liturgy and worship, including liturgical history, biographies of liturgists and studies of religious ritual and expression.
An inter-disciplinary study of the phenomenon of liminality and its relevance to theology, worship and mission.
An exploration of how dance can be a form of religious expression in the Christian church, written by a professional dance educator.
A unique anthology of writings from English literature about the Book of Common Prayer, interspersed with essays on the history and culture of the Prayer Book.
Essays exploring the challenge for modern churches, especially in the Anglican tradition, of living authentically within the historic legacy of Christianity.
An invaluable resource on initiation rites of the major world religions for teachers, including extracts from initiation liturgies for use as source material.
Series: Living Faiths
An insightful biography of the Roman Catholic priest, scholar and traveller Adrian Fortescue, showing the breadth of his interests and achievements.
An imaginative and enriching analysis of the poetry of John Donne and Emily Dickinson from a liturgical and theological perspective.
An examination of the history of the Book of Common Prayer in the Nonconformist churches.
A major work on the Book of Common Prayer by the leading 19th-century theologian and social thinker.
Originally published by the Prayer Book Society, this attractively illustrated volume brings together the collects of the Book of Common Prayer.
An exploration of the radical theology found in the sermons, journal, poems and letters of the great Methodist preacher Charles Wesley.
A selection of addresses on the life of the Anglican Church, taking inspiration from its liturgical calendar, its people and the issues that it faces today.